With interest in the Beatles high after the “Get Back” documentary, Paul McCartney will hit the road for the first time in three years this spring.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Taylor Swift, Rolling Stones, Nicki Minaj vinyl exclusives are coming on Record Store Day
Record Store Day is April 23, with 300 or so vinyl releases planned to hit 1,400 record shops. Look for discs from Taylor Swift and Mariah Carey.
Rocket to impact dark side of the moon in March is not SpaceX’s space junk: It’s China’s
The expected lunar impact of the second stage of a SpaceX rocket on March 4 has been updated. The rocket was actually launched by China in 2014.
Online dating scams are on the rise, FBI and FTC warn. Here are some red flags.
Romance scams are rising across all age groups, the Federal Trade Commission says. The FBI says Americans lost $1 billion to scammers in 2021.
Does it cost me to play Wordle? What to know about the game after its purchase by The New York Times.
Popular online word game Wordle is now owned by The New York Times and has moved to its website. What does that mean for the puzzle game’s players?
Super Bowl 2022: Should the Monday after the big game be a national holiday?
There’s been some hubbub about making the day after the Super Bowl a national holiday. What would it take for that to happen. Why do people want it?
These pictures were voted best wildlife photos of the year by people around the world
The top five photos in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award 2021 include lions, pheasants, kangaroos and a napping bear cub.
Delta CEO wants federal support for national no-fly list of unruly passengers
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian asked the Department of Justice to help airlines create a shared no-fly list of unruly passengers to combat air rage.
$230 billion? Facebook’s stock plunge brings big losses for Mark Zuckerberg, Meta – and maybe you
Shares in Facebook parent company Meta, fell more than 26% Thursday, a historic stock decline on the Nasdaq. CEO Mark Zuckerberg lost $32 billion.
For Reggie Fils-Aimé, it’s not game over after heading up Nintendo’s US video game business
As Nintendo of America president, Reggie Fils-Aime presided over the video game giant’s US business for the launch of the Wii and Nintendo Switch.